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The fan-favorite writer and passionate Wonder Woman fan steps aside from her roll in ushering the adventures of Princess Diana and rolls out two in depth farewells for fans including one for her Wonder of Wonders column.

CBR News gets the lowdown on Brian Wood's WildStorm debut as the writer readies for the relaunch of "DV8" in the form of an 8-issue story designed to reintroduce the team to both new readers and longtime fans.

No holofoil covers for our 250th installment! Instead, just discover the super-secret origin of the Sentry! And is that an early appearance by Venom that we see or is it something much more sinister (or perhaps just sillier)?

Doug Zawisza looked at the final issue of Jeff Parker and Steve Leiber's "Underground," giving the finale 4.5 stars saying, "This issue, like the four before it, is a thing of beauty...this is how a comic should look."

We spoke with "Haunt" writer Robert Kirkman about the series' recently wrapped first arc, Daniel and Kurt Kilgore's future adventures and the simultaneous release of the title's first collection and sixth issue.

Aunt Petunia's favorite nephew, The Thing, joins the ranks of Marvel's "New Avengers" in June, as revealed in today's teaser image for the Brian Michael Bendis and Stuart Immonen helmed relaunch of the popular title.

Brad Meltzer gives a behind the scenes look at how he built the various elements of "Buffy Season 8's" penultimate arc, from the real story behind Twilight to the hidden miseries awaiting Buffy and Giles.

Join CSBG for a new feature about the most peculiar connections that comic book writers retroactively draw between disparate characters. Today, see a particularly interesting ret-con involving Spider-Man and Misty Knight!

Hot on the heels of a ratings-topping performance for Geoff Johns "Absolute Justice," The CW's drama focusing on a young Superman will return in the fall of 2010 to round out a decade of superhero action.

Marvel's 6-issue "Thanos Imperative" begins in June and CBR spoke with writers Dan Abnett and Andy Lanning about the project, which kicks off with a special May prologue issue, "The Thanos Imperative: Ignition."

CBR spoke with writers Daniel Liatowitsch and Todd Ocvirk about "Song of Saya," a surreal horror love story debuting last week from IDW Publishing, adapting an unusual Japanese videogame for English-speaking audiences.

Dynamite Entertainment has provided CBR News with an exclusive First Look at Ariel Padilla's interior art for the Brett Matthews' scripted "The Green Hornet Strikes" #1, featuring a cover by John Cassaday.

CBR spoke with writer Rick Remender about his plans for "Punisher," which morphs into "FrankenCastle" with issue #17 and sees the Punisher use his skills, weapons, and new undead physical form to get his revenge.

Veteran webcartoonists Bill Barnes and Paul Southworth took some time and spoke with CBR News about turning their creative sites on the software industry in their new collaborative webcomic "Not Invented Here."

Chad Nevett reviewed DC Comic's "First Wave" #1 and gave the Brian Azzarello and Rags Morales collaboration 3 stars, saying that "Morales is a good fit for Azzarello" and ultimately, "'First Wave' #1 is a good starting place."

Marvel's latest "New Avengers" announcement introduces Luke Cage's better half to the team as Jessica Jones, aka Jewel is revealed to be a part of the roster. The Brian Michale Bendis and Stuart Immonen series hits stores in June.

The "Jonah Hex" and "Power Girl" writing duo join forces once more for a thrilling new Image Comics graphic novella about the horrors of fiction and creation. Plus, check out an exclusive preview from the book!

DC Comics has released a 5-page preview of "Batman and Robin" #10, on sale next Wednesday, March 10, from the creative team of Grant Morrison and new artist Andy Clarke with covers by Frank Quitely and Clarke.

Brian Azzarello and Rags Morales spoke with CBR News and shed some new light onto DC's new pulp-comic crossover title, "First Wave," which features Doc Savage, Will Eisner's Spirit and a different type of Batman.

With her latest teen-oriented graphic novel, cartoonist Hope Larson tells the tale of two girls from different times connected by family strife, social pressures and the liquid metal used to hunt for gold.

"The Gauntlet" is over and the "Grim Hunt" begins in "Amazing Spider-Man" #634. CBR spoke with Joe Kelly about the arc, which finds the family of Kraven the Hunter poised and ready to take down a beaten and battered Spidey.

Courtesy of Marvel, CBR presents an exclusive First Look at Dale Eaglesham's issue-opening splash page from "Fantastic Four" #577, depicting the Inhumans in their one-time home in the Blue Area of the moon.